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- [Instructor] So what's it like to be on…the receiving end of a shared library,…or group of references?…That's what we're going to explore in this movie.…In an earlier movie, we invited Karen Leslie…to have access to a shared library.…We also chose a specific group…to give access to Karen Leslie.…We used the email address that she uses…to access her online EndNote account,…and as you can see, logged into her e-mail here…in a Mac environment, she's received a message.…

Doesn't appear to be from anyone in particular,…noreply@endnote.com, but clicking this to open it up…reveals it is an invitation from David Rivers,…to share an EndNote library with her.…To accept it, she has to have…at least EndNote X7.2 or later.…She has EndNote X8 installed on her desktop,…and as you can see down below,…she's going to have full access to everything.…The references, PDFs, file attachments,…even the notes in the shared library…as if it were her own.…

All she has to do is click Accept…which will open up a separate window here…giving her access online,…

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1/18/2017

EndNote can help make the more tedious aspects of academic research—searching for sources, creating citations, and sharing lists of resources—easier to manage. This allows you to devote less time to formatting and combing through references and more time to sheer discovery. In this course, David Rivers explores how to leverage EndNote X8 for research. Topics include creating your own reference library, adding references manually or importing them, organizing and storing references, creating and editing citations, and sharing your research.